274 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1894. 



Plesiomma indecora Loew, ("entur. , VII, 13. 



Two specimens, Kin<iStou, April; Morant Bay, May 7. 



Cerotainia macrocera Say. 



Lapluia macrocera Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci., Pliila., Ill, 73. 



Eight specimens, Port Antonio. The specimens collected differ 

 from those found in the vicinity of Philadelphia, in being of a more 

 bluish-black color, and on an average somewhat smaller. 



Erax Haloesus Walker. 



Asilus Hahrsiis Walker, List, etc., Ill, 405. 



One specimen, Bath (Mrs. Swainson). 



*Erax invarius Walker, Dipt. Sainid., 131. 

 Oiiimatius saccas Walker, I^ist, etc., II, 474. 

 Eight specimens. Port Antonio. 



BOMBYLIDiE. 



Hyperalonia proserpina Wiedemaun. 



Aiilhra.v prost'rphia Wied., Auss. Zw. Ins., I, 257. 



Exoprosopa proserpina Schiner, Eeise d. Novara Zool., Ill, Abth. I. 117, 



Anthrax Khigii Wied., Auss. Zw. Ins., II, 632. 



Anthrax rufescens Walker, List, etc.. Ill, 238. 



Two specimens, Kingston ; Bath. 



Hyperalonia cerberus Fabricius. 



Anthiax cerberus Fabr., Ent. System, IV, 256. 



Velocia cerberus Coquillett, Can. Entom., XVIII, 157; ibid., XIX, 12. 



One specimen, Morant Bay. 



Exoprosopa parva Loew, Centiir., VIII, 26. 

 One specimen, Kingston. 



*Exoprosopa igniter (Walker) Osten-Sacken, Catl., se. 

 Anthrax iffni/cr Walker, List, etc., II, 243. 



"Walker contradicts himself about this species; in the Dipt. 

 Saund., page 1G6, he places it among the species with two sub- 

 marginal cells : later, lie puts it in Wiedemann's Division I, the 

 species of which have three such cells." — Osten-Sackeu. As this 

 remark also applied to Anthrax triinacida, this species may also be a 

 true Anthrax. 



■^Exoprosopa subfascia Walker. 

 Antlirax subfascia Walker, List, etc., II, 249. 



Argyramoeba (Edipus Fabricius. 



Anthrax (Jidipus Fabr., System. Antl., 123, 22. 



Anthrax irrorata Say, .Tourn. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliila., Ill, 46. 



Antlirax irrorata Macquart, Dipt. Exot., II, 1, 60, Tab. XX, f. 6. 



Two specimens, Kingston. 



